10|09|2012

A film on Vic Godard's British punk group Subway
Sect is screening at Raindance Film Festival on 4 October. Titled
Derailed Sense, the film is directed by Graham Bendel, who
also directed Billy Childish Is Dead.

Derailed Sense was also scheduled to be screened at
London's Barbican early next year, but a dispute between Godard and
Bendel means that currently it's unlikely any future screenings
will go ahead, and so Raindance may be your only chance to see the
film. It includes archive footage from the late 70s and early 90s,
and documents Subway Sect's influences and their dealings with the
notorious Bernie Rhodes.

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